I'm pretty sure that there was 450MHZ Yikes!-Jonas

On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Kris Tilford <ktilfo...@cox.net> wrote:

>
> On Dec 30, 2008, at 7:57 PM, rmwoods wrote:
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> > Hardware Overview:
> >
> >  Machine Name:        Power Mac G4
> >  Machine Model:       PowerMac3,3
> >  CPU Type:    PowerPC G4  (2.8)
> >  Number Of CPUs:      1
> >  CPU Speed:   450 MHz
> >  L2 Cache (per CPU):  1 MB
> >  Memory:      512 MB
> >  Bus Speed:   100 MHz
> >  Boot ROM Version:    4.2.8f1
> >  Serial Number:
>
> The only G4 to come with a single 450 MHz CPU is an "AGP Graphics".
>
> > I am loath to upgrade to OS X 10.5
>
> With 10.4.11 you are at the end of the road for this Mac unless you
> waste real $$$ upgrading. I say waste because the cost of upgrading
> will leave you with a far less powerful Mac than buying another used
> or new Mac. If you're in the market, the new Mini should be coming out
> soon and should be a lot of "bang for the buck". Used Minis are good
> deals also if you have legacy PPC software and can't afford to make
> the Intel switch. You can use your old keyboard, mouse and display
> with a Mini which would give some sense of continuity.
>
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> >
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